i TUB OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. 1 PADDY RACAN CETS BUMPED Pueblo Sluggers Touch Him Up for Fourteen Safe Ones. OMAHA STARTS WITH GOOD LEAD Paeblo Tie It l' la the EUhth, Buk Ide UrorH Oaa la tke Taalh I ha Indiana Win It la taa Thlrlaeatfc. v' . fKHIiO. Colo., Jun So In sna tloniil tm Pueblo won from Omaha by a srore of 8 to 6 In the thirteenth. Inning. Bror: R.H.E. 'uhlo 0OOOO1 0! 0100 1-4 14 8 Omaha 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 9 I Batteries: Omaha, Itanan and Oondlng; Fucblo, Jar.kson and Lrlll. Horn Ron Irrlde Content. DENVER, June 20. Horns run decided th content today, and as Denver made two of these. It won. Fenlon'a home run came In the second with one on baa. Casaady came In the third with one on base. Pat nohannan'a hle;h fly In the seventh dropped safe. Murphy tried to sacrifice, but bat the ball to first. Coasady sacri ficed and Bohannon scored on Wheeler's out at first. Harry. C'aaicady. was married tonlKht to Miss Anna 1 Campbell, daugh ter of 8. W. Campbell of the Livestock lix change of Kansas City. - ... . n. Jl. II. JPO. A. 11 Murphy, cf (1110 0 1 1 1 0 0 Ill 0 0 0 S 4 11, 4 2 0 2 0 18 11 Whcrlir, 3b White, lh Mcnale. rr 4 o 0 10 1 Mcl)onous;h, o 4 0 1 4 1 1 I Hohannon, 2b I . , 0 0 1 3 0 Moore sa 4 0 1 7 8 1 I. Bohannon, p 4 1 1 0 I 1 Total 33 4 10 27 18 t LINCOLN. v , . , AB. It. II. PO. A. B. Ketchem, cf 4 1 10 0 0 FV. 2b , 6 0 2 4 t 0 Holmes, 31) 4 0 10 11 Ongnaler. ss....' 1 0 1 0 6 4) Iavldaon, If 2 1 0 0 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 1 15 2 0 rn,,". rf 411100 Zlnran, c t 0 0 t I 0 Jones, p j 0 0 2 I I Totals , Denver , Lincoln Thrmk.lui.a Kit . .32 I 24 18 ...0 0 2 0 10 1 0 1 ...1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fenlon, Cassady', Kctebem. Home rune: Ufku. r ... dvuipii nisei; t'.L..J "i! . r: vion. Sacrifice: l,f u B,,bannon; Holmes; Oajrnluer. 1 biJl..b?,fl.PuC,, ba". Z,nrnn- b3. on . 'Off Bohannon, 6: off Jonea, 2: Btruck out: By Bohannon. 2; by Jonee, i Left on bases: Denver. 9; Lincoln. 9. uble plays" I h!nn loMoore to White; Moore to Crooked pimr Laaaa Qaaaa. J..8,tOUAXCI7'Tl U Jun 'In today', 'f k? An4-as of Dea Molnea.ymi! icaiihT khJ,U' QZmnr," ' cond, waa 'MtJl. bf th" ""'P4 X1 before the Dea - Jt!?Int". P'yer cou' recover and get back v .r ih,"h "rvl" Uuche the f. ITLZa 'ie .w4n,n,r'"- -n, the final score 1 standing 4 to (. Up to this Incident, which was puTled off m t.e eighth Inning.' it had - a?7LVPr"Yy "". " tied . the opening of that Inning. KJi-ManaaSr I VV Iliama waa In the ho fo" the sixth tlmS 3. ihn?H?,E.n2 " " 1,U 8,Xif Holding the champions down to six acat , tared hlta, he had much the hotter ofTthe . argument with Miller. Booroi . HIOUX CITT. AB. Campbell, If l. ftheehan, 86.. Nobllt, cf Weed, 2b., Hart. lb. B. 8 2 4 8 U 1 1 I 0 4 ... 2 2 Wupp, rf Grajivllle, as J. Sheehan, c Wllllajiis, p , 4 . 4 , 1 . DBS MOINES. ' . , . . AB. R. H. PO. A. B Bchlpke. So. 4 1110 Hogrlever, rf.. 8 0 0 8 0 0 Dexter, lb 6 1 1 1 a Corkhlil,lf...t1v........ 4"i J J- 0 , Andreas. 2b 8 1 0 2 8 0 McLauKhlln, cf 10 0 110 1111 1 J 0 0 10(0 Yeoer, o. ... 4 0 Miller, p. s 0 Sioux City 8 l'o'OO ft (J 0 Ds Moines ........ 201 0 0000 01 Eicrned mnsi Sioux City, 8; Dea Molnea, 1. Two-base hHs: Campbell, D. Sheehan, Dexter. Double plays: Wllllama to Weed to Hart. Left on bases: Bloux City, ; Dea Moines, . Stolen bases: Shtpke, Corkhlll. Andreaa, McLaurhlln. Hart, trantlle. tlicrldce hlu: fi. Bheehan, Fred J. Bheehan, McLaughlin. Bases on Balls: Off Williams, ; oft Miller, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Bhlpke, Corkhlll. Struck out: By Williams, 2; by Miller, 8. Passed ball: J. Htieehan. Time: 1:44 Umplra: Haskell. Attendance, 1,600. . , Staadlag of tkt, Tism, Played. Won. Lost Pet. Omaha 63 33 ,83 .809 les Molftei 81 JO 21 ' ' Denver . 47 26 22 .638 Lincoln , 63 2S 25 .638 Sioux City .. 61 S8 , 2S ', ,4S1 ueblo. 64 17 (7 . . .316 Oimc todays Omaha at Denver, Lln , coin at Puebjot Bloux City at Ja Molneg, Defeat far Pawnee City. PAWNKT3 CITT. Neb.. June .-(Bpe. dal.) Humboldt defeated Pawnee City In a game of base ball Tuesday by a sonre of 7 to 8. The game being played during a diicxllnf rain, made good playing Im possible. Score: Pawnee t 1000201 0-T Tecumseh ..0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 t Btruck . out) By Btarr, 17; by Delalr, la The Amartaaa psoule are as toad of good Bear as any othsr Batlao It's the logical alMhe-yaar-'reuQa varage lor ail siae In tho FJamo of Quality 'tis always best to ask for sis r.HLVAUKCC It ts reliably good, delldotusly full of "BUU" charivcter and as clean and pore n honest methods must alwaya mean. moat exacting methoda and up-to-data fadlitiea havo ever been a feature at this plant. Try ur of Bmm keariils whether s eVaaaat aria son las whsreiw jrva aaa PRIVATE STOCK WIENER EXPORT MUENCHENER paaah Branch m-it Dous Ua St., Corner at a. 1 bona Dot R. H. 1 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 J J "i 10 IcsEmsacDsiTa V tit. J & S i Pas bits: Off Btsrr.8; off Telalr, a, Pasea on balls: By Btarr, 8; by Delalr, 2. Three baa hit: Btarr. GAME 151 TUB HATIOAL LEIOl'B Drooklya Wlaa from St. lrfrala la the Twelfth. BT. LOUIS, Mo, una 20. Rueker saved todsy'a game for Brooklyn by blanking Bt Lout In the three extra Innings after a single by Hostetter and a double by Lush had tied the score In the ninth, the game ending I to 1. Hummel single drove In the winning runs for Brooklyn In the twelfth. Beer: BROOKXTK. gT. Ur!B A H.O A 1. AB H Oil. Hntnmsl, Ik. I 1 I I OBrnrn. lb.... 4 I ll r.7. m....t lit liriin(t, lb.. 4 lilt Lamlr, rf... 4 lit tHnlly. s...l lilt Bitch, II 4 tit SM'irnr. ... I MM Jrmtin. lb... I tilt Hnotir, lb. I I It t 1 M&loniy, cf.. lilt OO'H.rv rf-cf. 4 t I t t Lewli. m I 1 I I iBtmh. et I 9 1 t Rmr, e 1 ill 0M.rMit, e .l 1 I 1 0 Ml, p I 1 t t OMKtijrm. p.. I t t I I Rurk.r, p....O 0 t t Olitiih, rt I I t t t Alpermn . . 1 1 0 0 0 ToUlt 41 M M IT I Totals 41 IMU t Batted for Bell In tenth. Bt. Louis 00000000100 0-1 Brooklyn 00000010000 21 Two-bane hit: Lush. Three-base hit: Lush. Hits: Off Bell, 8 In nine Innings; off Rucker, 2 hi three Innings, Sacrifice hits: Bennett, O'Hara, Batch, Lumley. Btolen bases: Holly. Left on bases: 6t. Iouls, V; Brooklyn, T. Bases on balls: Oft McOlynn, I; off Bell, L Btruck out: By McJlynn, 7; by Bell, 4; by Ruoker, . Time: 2:25. Um pire: O'Day. Plmtee Defeat Quakers. " rrTTBBURO, Pa.. June 0. Pittsburg won the last of a series of four gamea from Philadelphia by making the most a$t the errors of the opposition. Throe-three.-hane-hlts were made but only one counted. Scorer - rtTTBBVRO. PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Anilcrton, rt. 4 II 1 tTtimaais. et.. 4 lilt Leva, of....l lit 0Km(. lb,... 4 tilt ci.rk., If.... 4 0 10 OTltiM. rt 4 110 1 Wiener ts. .. 4 111 tNUi. If.,., 4 I I I I At.it'chlo. 2b 4 I 0 IOIiwii, lb.. I OHIO N'Mlan, lb... I 1 It 1 IMv-kllt ..10000 Rhrshia, lb.. 4 1 I I tCourtnor. b 4 0 0 I 1 Gibson, .... 4 111 OlmnMo, IS.... I 1140 Phillipe. P. 4 t 1 I tDooln, i I I t 1 rrkl, p.... I t t t t ToUls. M 117 14 l0hom .... 1 1 t t 0 Klrhla, p.... liMI ToUll II t It 10 I Batted for Olenson In ninth. Batted for Sparks In eighth. Pittsburg 2 M 0 0 1 0 0 H Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Two base hits: Wagner, Nealon, Gib son, Osborne. Stolen bases: Leach, Wag ner. Sheehan. Double plays: Wagner to Nealon; Sheehan to Olbson. Hltsi Off Sparks. 9 In seven Innings; oft Richie, 0 In one Inning. First base on balls: OTf Phllllppe, 1; off Sparks, 3. Btruck out: y Phllllppe, 1; by Sparks, 1 Passed ball: Dooln. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 9; Phila delphia, 4. First base on errors: Pitts burg, 1. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Bmelte. Chicago Blanks Boston. CHICAGO, June 20. Chicago blanked Boston today In the last game of the series by hitting at the right time. Outfielder Howard, of Boston, Joined the locals and Kandall played left-field for Boston, Score: CHICAOO. BO8TOK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B giisla. cf.... I 110 OBrlawell, at. 4 Ihekirt, It. I 1 t 4"0T.nnF. lb... 4 1 ?! 0 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 miinmat, in j a 1 Brlt, 1. vniBce, is. . Howixd, rt.. Hofmin, n. Bran, lb.... Kilns, e Onrmll. p... 4 t 11 1 t BMimont. ot I .4 11 t Bt, it 4 .4411 4Rmku.I1. If.. 4 .Mil ORKiboy, lb.. I .114 0 OUraam. e I 1 4 , 1 4 1 I t orur, ..'.. I I 01 0 Burke 1 0 t 4 0 Totals W Mflltt ; ToUls It IH1I I Batted for Dorner In ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 -4 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two base hits: Stelnfeldt, Brain. Three base hlta: Slagle. Hoffman. Sacrifice htts: Overall, 2; Brown. Stolen bases: Sheck ard, Hofman. Double plays: Dorner, Brld- ?rell and Tenney. Left on bases: Chicago, ; Boston, 11. Bases on balls: Oft Overall, 8; Dorner. 4. Hit by pitcher: Kllng, Rltchey. Btruck out: By Overall, 6; by Dorner, 8. Wild rltch: Overall. Time, 1:63. Umpires, Johnstone and Carpenter. Reds Wis In Twelfth. . CINCINNATI, Juno 20. Cincinnati won out In the twelfth Inning by scoring a run on Mowrey's single, an out, Wetmer'e safe tap and Huggtna' tier feet working of the "equeese" play with Mowrey. New fork tied the score In the seventh Inning, caus ing the retirement Of Kwlng. Seymour strained a tendon In his leg In the sixth Inning, forcing him from the game. Score: CINCINNATI. NBW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.B. Hontos. lb. t Lobert, Mllchlll. rt.. I 4 1 tlbanhoa. If.. 6 I 1 I t t Browns, rt.. 4 1112 ODoTlln. lb.... I 0 I I t tsrmour. et.. I I I 0 t tHiDolfan. lb. II I t Pirii, of I Oawri, lb... I SrhlH 4 Montr, lb. . I Odwill, It.... 4 twts. ...! WllBMT, p... I I It 0 1 String, lb-ef 6 I t 0 t I t bihlm. M... 4 1111 0 tcorooraa, 0.. f 0 1 I t 0 t F(i(ml4, . t I I t 1 IMeOlnnltf, p. I t 0 I t Totals. 44 11 It 17 1 ToUls. 44 1014 11 1 Winning run scored with one out. . Cincinnati ..8 1 0. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 New York 0 0000820000 0-6 Two-base hits: Oansel (2), Shannon, Sttang. Three-base hits: Lobert, Seymour. Home run: Browne. Sacrifice hits: Schlel, Odwell, Shannon. Stolen banes: HtiKglns, Odwell, Browne. Left on bases: Cincin nati 6, New York 11. Double play: Davla to aanael. Struck out: By Bwtng, 4; by Welmer, 1; by McOlnnlty, 4. Bases on balls: Off Kwlng, 3; oft Welmer, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Swing, 1; by Welmer, 1. Hits: Off EwUig, ' la seven innings: off Welmer, i in Ave Innings. Time: 2:10. Umpires: lUgler and Klein. Staadlagl of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 63 v 41 II .774 New York 61 28 18 .(47 Philadelphia, 63 82 20 .618 Pittsburg 48 27 21 462 Boston 63 22 II .42 Cincinnati 64 22 .. 82 .4 0 Brooklyn 64 19 s 8S .V.2 St.. Louis 67 1 I ,42 .208 Games today: New York at PltU burg, St. Louis at Chicago. GAMES IN THU IOWA LEAGUE JaokaoBTlllo Keepa Vp Ita Wlanlng Unit. MAREHALLTOWN, la.. June .-tSt)e- elBl ) Following are the reaulta In the Iowa league: At Qulncy H. H. B. ulnoy 1 1101000 - I 1 ttumwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 Batterle'a: Rause, Walsh and Stroud; Bedgawlck and Welgard. At Marshalltown R. H. E. Marshalltown I 0 8 2 1 0 1 0 14 1 Burlington ....1 I M t U I H I Batteries: Blapnlcka and Forney; Hanson and Bruggeraaa. , At Waterloo R. H. E. Waterloo 1 0000100 2 I 1 Keokuk J 000 00000-0 I I Batteries: Bridge and Lltette; Justice , and Ryan. At Ja.'ksonvllle . R. H. R. Jacksonville. ..0 0 0 0 S O 0 0 6 7 0 Oskaloosa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ( 8 Batteries: Patrick and Bell; Scott and Mlts. taaglac of the Tea ma. Played. Won. Iyst. Pet. JacksonvllU 84 21 13 .418 Waterloo ....87 li 16 .6'J6 Oskaloosa 86 20 IS .671 Burlington U 21 17 .&62 Marshalltown 84 17 17 Uulncy 83 18 a .2 Ottumwa 89 14 23 .410 Keokuk 38 12 ii .81B WsodsaeA aa Bricklayers. The Woodmen of the World baae ball team will meat the Bricklayer Saturday afternoon at 3:10 at Vinton street park. Th bricklayer have a strong team and have an enviable fine of vlctorlea to their credit, whereas the Woodmen say they have th material with which to trim th layer of brick. Th Una up; W. O. W. Position. . Bricklayers. Burmaator Ftret ... n. . Anthens Vallln ..Second Karam 0"ff Third ..Ingram Weld Shortstop I Jo ling Powell Left Shroeder McCraxy, Center ...M.,jr; Shroeder Hlppe Riant .....".i-VL- Hay Smith Catch ...Taughn D. Whitney Pitch Rouf Pitch Wibb Pllsrer Wlaa la Teath. STANTON. Neb., June 20. (Special tel egram. PI 1 ger defeated 6 tan ton at baa ball her today. The gam waa close and exciting, being determined In the tenth Inning. The eoor. R.H.H. piiger ooeefiiiti-s s Stanton 1000. 0 l!00- 0 Batterlea: Atkinson and Tlf; Hartmaa and Poaraon. ghat Oat tar Hsakolll, TIGCUal8JI. Nb Jana ai. (Special Telecrain. Th Tecumeeh ball team ahut out the Humboldt aggregation here this af teraova. the aoor being I to a, Battartes: Tcumfh, Parries and Depewi iiuJwbvWL Bulair, Browa aad alaara. CLEYEllND BUMI1ES IMS 6ing4, Double and Triple Jesuit in Taree Buns. FTB HASDT PUZZLES SENATORS Waahlaaton Slakes bat Foar lilts OS Delivery af Former Western tesgser Scores of Other Gaaaea. WASIIINOTON, D. C, June 20. Cleveland bunched a single, a double and a triple on Ffclkcnherg today and scored enough runs to defeat Washington, 4 to 2. Lelbhardt waa a puxzle to Washington after the first tuning. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Flirt, rt 1110 oointor, rf... 4 0 1 t t Bridle?, lb.. 4 0 0 0 doom, rt 4 110 0 TuTO.r, M.. I 0 0 t OUelrhmtr, lb 4 I I 0 La loll, lb.... 4 0 14 OAndfrrano. It. 4 I I t 0 Dtotall, lb... 4 1 II t OHlrkmAn. lb. I 0 11 0 0 MlnrhmlB, It 4 1 1 1 lAltlirr, M... I 0 0 I 1 Drmnfb'm, cf 4 1 1 t 01'irrln. lb... I 0 1 I 0 Bitnla, I t t t OHorOoo, e. ... I 0 I 0 0 LalbhATdt. p. I I t 1 OKalkanbera. p I 0 0 I 0 Totals. II f 17 II 1 Total! SO 4 17 11 1 Washington 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Cleveland ,...0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 04 Two base hits: Anderson. Lelbhardt. Thre baae hit: Hlpehman. Sacrifice hits: Hickman, Bemls. fitolen bases: Stovall, Lelbhardt. Double plays: Turner, Lajnla to Stovall; Delehanty, Perrine to Hickman. Loft on bases: Washington. 2; Cleveland, 2. First, base on balls: Off Falkenberg, 1. First base' on errors: Washington. I; Cleveland, 1. Struck out: By Falken berg, 8; by Lelbhardt. 6. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Sheridan. Athletlra "hot Oat T liter. PHILADELPHIA, June 20. Philadelphia shut out Detroit todny through the effective pitching of Plank. Umpire Evans removed 11 art eel from the game In fifth for dis puting a decision. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ' flETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. - AB.H.O.A.B. Harta!, If... I 110 0 Jonoa, If 4 1 0 0 Lord. t 1 1 1 0 0 (Vnmhlln, lb. 4 1 1 4 1 Mrbolll, lb.. 4 10 1 0 Downa. of.... I 0 110 Savbold. rf... 4 0 10 0 rnhh ri a f a 1 a Dirta, lb..... 4 Oil 1 Rooman, lb. I 0 11 0 0 J-' ... w v m 1 niivn.il, 1U. I V II V V 'l 1 o. lb... 4 114 0 Schirfrr, !b. I 1 0 0 1 Jldrlni. cf... 4 tit OO'lxwry. is.. I 0 I I 0 Mirack, e... I 0 7 1 0 Bchmlflt, o. .. I 0 111 loinni, id. , , 4 1 dldrlni. ftrbrack. Croa. H I t 8 1 0 mhr a 1 0 1 f a Plank, p...... I 0 1 I 0 EuNtuki, p... 10 0 11 'Lowa 1 0 t 0 Totals W tnil.l ...... i Total! 4 24 II I Batted for Downs in ninth. Itrolt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 Tro base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hits: O'Leary. Hartsel, Plank. Stolen bases: Jones, Hartsel. Double plays: Cobb and Rossman. Left on bases: Detroit, 4; Phila delphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Eubanka, 1. First base on error: Detroit, 1; Philadel phia. 8. Struck out: By Eubanka, 1; by Plank, 7. Passed ball: Schmidt. Time, 1:4a Umpires, Stafford and Evana. Chlcaaxo ghats Oat Boston. BOSTON, June 20. Chicago defeated Boston today, 2 to 0, Chicago's run were due to Ptuitt' retirement in the eighth for the purpose of enabllna Grlmshaw. a stronger batter to enter the game. Grlm shaw struck out, and when Glaia stepped Into the box he wa eaay for the visitors. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hahn, rt 4 0 t 0 OSnlllTan, of.. 4 110 0 Jonn, et 4 110 OPirant, St.... 4 I I I 0 lubtll, lb.... I 0 4 4 lronaaiton, rt 4 0 I I 0 Dosabm, lb. I 111 tBamtt, ... 4 lilt t)ali. as I 111 Knight, lb... 4 1140 Doogbarty, It I 1 1 0 01'aglaob, lb.. 1 1 II 0 t Rota, lb...., 4 tOt Orarrla, lb.... 4 1110 ulllTan, a... I 1 I 1 OCiigw, e 10(00 Bmlth, p 10 0 1 OPrultt. p I 0 0 0 0 'ilrlruahaw ..1 4 0 0 0 ToUls 10 t IT II lOlaia, p 0 0 0 1 0 1 ' ToUls. II 117 10 Batted for Prnltt In eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Boston 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 00 Hits: Off Prultt, 4 in eight inning; off Glate, 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hlta: Unglaub. Dougherty, Crlger. Isbell, Dono hue. Double playg: Davis and Donohue; Davia, Isbell, Donohue. Lett on bases: Bos ton,, 7; . Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: OfT Prultt, 1; off Bm1th,J L - Strtiek out: By Prultt, I; br Smith, t.- Tirosi i:4S. Um pire: Hurst and Connolly. Bt. Loot Defeats New York. NEW TORK, June 20. St. Louis won again today with Powell pitching against his old club mate. The locals made hits enough to win, but they failed to get them opportunely. New York uaed three pitch er. Scored BT. LOUI8. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AH H O A 111 Btona, If 4 110 tKnalar, rt....6 I 1 0 - Jona, id.... I Oil OEIbartsia, sa I 4 I I k Plr.karln. rl, I I I i OChaaa, lb.... I 0 14 0 I Wallaaa, a.. 6 I I I 1 LiporM, lb. . 4 I I 0 1 Hamshlll, et. 4 I 1 0 0 Willama lb. I I I I I Hartaell, .. 4 10 1 OCourar, If.... 6 0 0 0 0 Uualow, .... I t OHoflmaa. of.. 4 1 1 1 1 0 Butler, lb.... 4 Oil OKIatno. a... 4 1 I 0 t Powill, p.... I tOt 0 Dor la, p I 0 0 4 0 D.aibro, p... I 0 0 4 0 ToUls 11 I 17 11 1 Rlokay 1 0 t 0 0 Brockatt, p.. 6 0 1 I 4 Toula 41 14 IT It i Batted for Chesbro In the eighth. St .Louis 1 008800020 New York 0 0 1 1 2 .0 1 t 0-1 Two-baae hit: Keeler, Hoffman, Wallace (2), Stone. Three-base hits: Keeler, Will iams. Hemphill. HarUelL Hits: Oft Doyle, 4 In 4 Innings; off Chesbro, 2 in 4 Innings; Sff Brockett, 2 In 1 Inning. Sacrifice hit: one (2), Buelow. Stolen base: Elberfeld. Double plays: Williams to Elberfeld to Klelnow; Wallace to Butler to Jones to Buelow. Left on bases; St. Loult, 6; New York, 8. First base on balls: Off Doyle. 2; oft Chesbro, 8; off Brockett, 1; oft Powell, 1. First baae on errors: St. Louis. 2; New York. L Struck out: By Doylu, 2; by Ches bro, 1; by Powell, 8. Passed ball: Buelow. Time: 1:06. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Staaaiagr af tho Team. Played. Won. Lost. Pi t. Chicago 62 84 18 .654 Cleveland 84 33 21 .U Detroit 48 28 'JO .63 Philadelphia 63 29 23 .608 New York 48 23 2H .4o Bt. Louis 66 23 82 .41X1 Washington' 47 17 . 30 .302 Boston 63 13 36 .340 Oamea today: Chicago at Boston, Bt. Louis at New York. Detroit at Philadel phia, Cleveland at Washington. 1 Oakdal Defeats Branawick. OAKDALB, Neb., June 20 (Special.) Brunswick and Oakdale played a snappy game of base ball here yesterday. The weather was Ideal and the ground in fine condition. Score: R. H. Brunswick 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 03 8 Oakdale 1 8000002 t S Batterlea: Oakdale, Ray, Schopmann and Strtngtallow; Brunswick, Foaberg and Fos brg. . , Baa Ball at Corulas. CORNING, la.. June 20. (Special.) Firemen's day, which waa celebrated here today, drew a large crowd. After a pa rade and eme running a bail game bo tween Red Oak and Corning was played. The score was 7 to 0 In Coming's favor. Yesterday Corning waa defeated by Noda way 10 to 1 A substitute pitcher and er ror mad It easy for Nodaway. Harvard Wlaa la Teath. CAMBRIDGE Maea.. June 20. Ten In nings of fast, clean baae ball were re quired before Harvard won the first of the annual aeries of gamea from Yale on Soldiers' Field today by the score of 2 to 1. Not until the seventh inning was a Ingle man on either cine able To cross the home plat. Aaaler Bhata Oat Broken Bow. ANSLEY. Neb.. June 20. (Special Tole rram.) Analey and Broken Bow played ball here yesterday; score, Ansluy 8, Broken Bow i Record Brook Troat. CHETENNQ Wyo., Jun 20. (Special. The largest brook trout taken from the Granite Springs' reservoir waa brought in by W. K. Dalber yesterday. It welKhed four and one-half pounds dressed, and waa raptured with a worm bait. William Mark yesterday took a four pound black baa from Lak Mahpalutah, one of th city' smaller reaorvolr. Kill a Wlaiacr. BEATRICE, Neb., June 20. (SpeclaO-. The 111 ball team defeated Holmesvlllo here today by the score of I to 6, A large crowd wa In attendance. Batterlea: 17111s, Stout and Zimmerman; Holmesvllle, Wise and Rlcharda. Hits: Ellis, : Holmeavtlle, 1 Error : tails, 8; Holm villa, 4. Asaortoasj Golfer UrM Oat. HOT LAKH. Eng., Jun 20. "Jack" Hutchinson of New York waa one o( the niany who broke down at th long third hoi la th seuond qualifying competition for lh British onea golf championship to day, Ha played One golf in the strong wind In the morning round, bat was unfortunate la hot duuig b4ter than IS. 11 had nu srreei Ave holes. In the afternoon round, the third hole, which had to be played In the tepth of the wind. cot him ten strokes, and a little later be deiliMl to retire from the context. As a ri-eult of the day's play, thirty-three men with a score of 170 or under qualified. GAMES I AMEJIMCA ASSOCIATION Mllnwnkee and Minneapolis Break Even In Donlile-lleader. MILWAUKEE. Wis., June 2l Milwaukee nl Minneapolis broke pven in a dotiMe heiider toilnv, the visitors winning the first In tho ninth by forclntr two runs over the plate. In the second both pitchers were in great form, ench getting nine strlke-ntits. Manske wa wild, and three of the home team's runs resulted from his gifts. Score, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. MILWAPKEE. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. O'Neill. If ..J 0 1 I OPnblnann, 11. 4 1 I I 0 Orahirn. Jb..4 1 4 1 (llitm. rf 4 0 10 0 Mrtn, rf ... I 0 4 t OCminera. lb.. I 114 0 JnFraMiilti. rf 4 1 0 0 IRotrh, c 4 I I 0 0 Oremlnaer. IM I 1 1 OMrCornVk, 2b 1 1 1 I 0 B Krwtnin. lb I 111 OU'rhntirr, If I 1 I 0 0 Orlcr. aa 4 0 4 1 ICIirk. Kb.... I 0 4 10 Shannon, e..4 1 4 4 0 Pniiahartr. of 4 0 1 1 I Thomaa. p.... 4 1 0 4 0' nHti. p 1118 1 Uwrllla ....1 0 0 0 0 Total! 11 IT7 14I Tntili 31 I rt 14 1 nnttcd for Curtis In the ninth. Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 06 Minneapolis 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 27 Two-bnso bit: John Freemnn. Sacrifice hits: O'Neill U), McCormlek. Stolen bases: O'Neill. Roth. Double play: Clark to Con nors to Clark. Loft on bases: Minneapolis, 8; Milwaukee, 4. First base on balls: Oft Curtis, 7; off Thomas, 3. Btruck out: Hy Curtis, 4; by Thomas, 3. Wild pitches: Curtis, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Kerln and Hayes. Score, second game: NILWAIKKK. MINNEAPOLIS. AB. H.O A K. AB. H.O.A.B. Rnhlnaon. sa. 4 0 1 0 OO'NHll. If... 6 10 10 Oraon. rf.... I 0 10 lOrnham, lb.. 4 10 11 Cinnr. lb.. I 1 11 1 OMrrtoa. cf....4 10 0 0 Bavllla, 0 10 1 OJriFiwilin. rt t 14 0 0 WoCorm'k, tb I 0 0 O'lrwntng. r, 3b 4 1 10 0 MThflllfy. If I 0 1 0 0U .Frraman, lb 4 110 0 Clark, Jb.... I 111 OOyfer, ai I 0100 Dnuthrrtr. cf I 1 I 0 l!hnnnn. 0... I 0 I 1 t grhnalbars, pi 0 1 I OMaanka, p.... 4 0 0 1 0 ToUll 20 I n 10 1 Tntll! 14 727 4 1 None out when winning run was made. Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 08 Two-base hits: Mertes, Clark. Sacrifice j hit: Dougherty. Stolen base: John Free- ; man. Lett on bases: Milwaukee, 7; Min neapolis, 10. First base on balls: Off Manske, 8; oft SchnelberK, 2. Hit by Itoher: Oyler, Shannon. Btruck out: By lanske. 9: by Schnelberr. 9. Passed ball: Shannon. Time; l:iC. Umpires; Hayes and Korln. Twelve-Inalna- Tie. LOUISVILLE, Ky ; Juno 20 Itiisvllle and Columbus batted twelve Innings to a tie In the best game of the season. Both Puttman and Wicker pitched great ball, the former striking out 13, and the latter ten. Brilliant fielding by both team cut oft several scores. Score: LOUISVILLE. . COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. gtorall. rt... i I 1 0 tfu4a, rf I 0 I t 0 punier, cf... t I 1 0 0Prll, Sb t I 0 0 0 Braibaar. tb. I 1-1 I 0 Mulawltt, I 1 I I Cooler, If.... 4 110 OStrratlua, if. 8 0 4 0 0 BulllTan, lb.. I I 11 1 OKIhra, lb I 110 0 Palta. o I 0 11 a Ornhl. lb I 114 0 Qulnlan. si.. 6 1 1 I t Blua. a I 1 t t 0 Woodruff, ib. 1 1 I jciymar, cf...a 1 6 0 t Puttman, p.. I 11 I 0 Wicker, p.... 8 0 0 1 t T0UI1.. ....41 II I 1 Total! 41 IK II "3 Louisville : ..1 00 0 00 0 0 1 0 1 0-3 Columbus 00001001001 0-3 Left on 'bases: LoulsvIlK 8; Columbus, 9. Three-base hits: Cooley, Fohl. Sacri fice hits: Cooley, Pclta, Fohl. Double plays: Blue and Hulswltt. Stolon bases: Stanley. Struck out: By Puttman. 18; by Wicker, 10. Banes on balls: Off Puttman, 4; off Wicker, 3.. Pa.ied ball: Blue. Time: 8 hours. Umpire: Egan. Toledo Defeats Minneapolis. TOLEDO. June 20. Toledo took the first With Indlanapolia In the 'eleventh Inning of a pitchers' battle by time hitting on the part of Abbott, Score: TOT.EDO, . INDIANA POUS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Parb-au. ss.. 6 114 OWilllama, la. 4 0 0 1 1 J. Clarka, If 4 I 10 OCoultar. If... 4 0 10 1 Armbrtiit'r. rt 6 1 I 1 OCirr, lb 4 1 II 1 1 Imnot, c(....l 1 1 OHimaa, rf.... 4 0 10 0 PnkoKbay, l)l 1 i I OK rug, tb.....'4 114 0 Parrlni, lb..i 118 OSrlRla, cf.... I 110 0 W. Clarka. lb I t 10, I OHowloy, o.... 4 lilt Abbott. 0.... 6 1 i l,4Hopke, lb... 4 0 14 1 Lattlmora. p. 4 0 1 lOKallum, p.... 4 lilt Totals. 41 U,ll H1' t ToUls 14 I'll 14 I , One out When Winning run waa made. Toledo .......... Q ,0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Indlanapoll ....0 I 00000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Carr, J. Clarke, Krug. Sacrifice hit: Bcigle. Struck out: By Lat tlmore, 1; by Kellum, 8. First base on balls: Oft Lattlmore, 3; off Kellum, 1. Stolen buses: Howley, J. Clarke. Passed ball: Howley. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Kane. LYON WINS TUB PRELIMINARY North Carolina Man la High Gun lu Amateur Hhoot, CHICAGO, June 20. George L. Lyon, of Durham, N. C runner-up in the Grand American handicap last year, won the pre liminary handicap at the Chicago Gun Club grounds today with a total of W out of a possible loo. Two brothera, Tom Graham and J. E. Graham, of Long Lake, 111., tied for second position, with )" eaz-h. The field was made up of 357 shooters and included many professionals, who shot for targets only, the monetary part of the event be ing limited to amateurs. 'Lee Barkley of Chicago made the high score for profess skmals with a total of 97. The entire purse amounted to 11,496. Lyon, the winner, shot from the nineteen-yard mark, while Tom Graham stood on the sixteen-yard mark and his brothel on the nineteen-yard mark. Five states were represented In the team hoot, nineteen teams of five men each' facing the trap. The second Illinois team Won the event with a total of 4CA. All shot from the sixteen-yard mark at 100 targets each. Missouri was second with 452. This team was composed of F. E. Rogers, Ruclc lin: Harvey Dixon, Orinoco; R. Thompson, Calnesvllle; Ben Holland, Moherly, ami J. S. Thomas, Pleaxant Hill. Illinois had five teams in the event and Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska one each. The fourteen high scores In the prelimi nary follow: L. R. Barkley, 97: O. L. Lyon. P6: J. R. Graham, 96: Tom Graham, 95; Roley Thompson, Palnesvllle, Mo., 94; M. C. Bolton. Ullcnrist, 1IL, 4; tieorg Volk, West Toledo. O.. 98; T. H. Day. tr.. Auster. lita. Ky 93; Lem Wlllard, Chleugo, 92; W. J. Coyle, Torra. La.. 92; C. Rotman. He bron, 111., 92; W. Woodworth. Missoula. Mont., Vl; tr. H. Allen, Richland Conter. Wis., 82; W. II. Schults. Tomah, Wis., 92. Gala Day at Ascot. ASfV)T, England, June 20. This wa the greatest day socially of the Asuot meeting. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, the prim e and princess of Wales and Price and Prin cess Andrew of Greece went in state procession to the field. Ilia weather was perfect. The principal event was the race for the gold cup valued at 500 sovereigns, with 8,500 sovereigns in scie in sedition, for colts snd fillies, two and one-half mile, It resulted In a dead heat between the duke of Brammont's Elder and Colonel Klrkwood's The White Knight. J. A. Ierothschlld's Beppo wa second. Thlrty- nme horses started. If you have anything to trade advertise It In the Fcr Exchange column a Th Bee Want Ad pas a. 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Nealon tlm for the mile and a quarter wa 2H. Tho Keene entry and Electioneer, th favorites In the race, were beaten oft In the Aral half of the distance. Nealon was 20 to 1 in the betting. The winner wa firt to get away at the start but was quickly overhauled by Faust, who lo duntll near the mile post. Nealon then moved up. and on entering the stretch put out In front and crossed the line a winner. nesultsi 8 to 6r. H.ffr...f..ETA ETA TAO TA AAA First race, lniroauciuij -. short course Kernel (143, Dupec 10 to 1) won. Sunglow 4136. Owen. 8 to 11 second. Phantom (167. W, 1 t ' 1 J n,i 4:18. Leonalla also ran. Fallaheen and S.'ndrace, six furlongs: Rn (137. Martin, 8 to 6) won; Prince Hamburg ( 23. Miller. 2 to 1) second; Gold Lady (105, Preston, 60 to 1) third. Time: 1:12 Lady Amelia and Bob Tyler also ran. AI NATIONAL . , M , Third race, the double event, 6H furlongs. Firestone (122, Sandy. 10 to 1) won; Cna pultepre (117, Mountain, 16 to 1) second; Masque (117, Nlcol, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:07. Klnn James, Beh Fleet, Wave Crest, C. W. Hurt, King Sol, Sudden Start, Adri ans, Rockcress and Monopolist also ran. Fourth race, the suburban handicap of . . 11.. .. 1 . ...... ... . V.,nn MU w Dus-an, 20 to 1) won; Montgomery (104, Sandy, 8 to 1) second; Beaconllght (100, Ondner, 8 to 1) third. Time: 2.06V4. Faust. Tokalon, Cairngorm, Dandelion. Superman, Veil, Runnlngwater, Cottentown, Fllpflap, Bedouin, Frank OIU, Electioneer and Wex ford also ran. Coupled. Fifth race, selling, mile and three-stxx- in'iimo, rt'.iwi'f. . - uf .11, ... won: Maxnar (108, Finnan, 8 to 6) econd; Banker (108, Brussell. 10 to 1) third. Time: 2:o2. Oliver Cromwell, King Cole, Lan cHstrlan, Palette, Herman, Blondy, Fla vlgny and Rio Grande also ran. Sixth race, 6 furlongs: Falcada (U8, Lowe, 7 to 1) won; Holllster (115, Notter, 18 to 6) second; Monllck (118, Brussell, 6 to 1) third. Time: 104. Hartford Boy, Live Boy. Live Wire, Cast wood, Regal Royal Hessian, Norbltt, Pontex, Slumberless, Dot tle 8., Thurbet, The Squire and Stamina also ran. EVEJfTB OJT THE RUNNING TRACKS Jockey Iloerner Una Narrow Escape front Death at Graveeeud. NEW YORK. Jun 20. Jockey Koerner had a narrow escape from being killed in the last race at Oravesend today, when his mount, Incachee, fell atter being bumped. Incaohee waa in second place near the finish, when park Row. a 80 to 1 shot, in au endeavor to crowd through on the rail, ran Into him. causing him to fall. Koerner waa thrown right Into, the path of the thirteen oncoming horses, and it seemed to tho spectators that he must be trampled and killed. When plckad up the boy was unconscious and bleeding freely from a badly lacerated scalp, but at the Emergency hospital the doutora pronounced his injuries not serious. Park Row won by a nose from Wardlne, with Coat of Arms third, but was disqualified and the race wa given to Wardlne. Coat of Arm wa placed second and Remiss, the favorite, third. Grapple equalled the track reoord for one mile and seventy yards when he won the Myrtle stakes In 1:44. Summary: First race, selling, 6H furlongs: Hal, 99 (Hartwlck) 13 to 1, won; Herbte. 101 (Mus- frave) 20 to 1, second; Helen B., 103 (Miller) to 1, third. Time: 1.07H. Richmond Duke, Slater, Tinker Bell, C. H. Shllllng Bosom '"rleud, TUtkllns, Jo Nealon and Ansonla ran.) Hedond race, th Kensington ateepledhase, about 2 miles: Delcanta, 139 (Beamish) 8 to 1. won; Sheriff William. 140 (Kohler) 8 to 1. second; Dick Shaw, 136 (Flnntgan) 18 to 6, third. Time: 8:69. Belligerent and Blue Pigeon ran. California King, Dave Lewis and Larone fell. Third race, about 8 furlongs: J. C. Core, 105 (Miller) 12 to 5, won; Jacobite, 112 (Not ter) even, second; Voorhees, 116 (W. Doyle) 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:00. Captain Emer Ich, Tony Faust and Melinite ran. Coupled. Fourth race, the Myrtle stakes, selling, mil and seventy yards: Grapple, 100 (Beck man) IS to 6, won; Hyperion II. luS (Shill ing) 10 to 1. second; Rye. 98 (Miller) 9 to 5. third. Time: 1:44. Red Friar, Masnlello, Tipping and Anglo ran. Moonshine fell. Fifth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Baylor, li (E. Dugan) 8 to 1, won; Orphan Iad, 92 (Neckman) 8 to 1. second; Ed Ball, 98 (Henry) 7 to 2. third, lime: 1:47. Uncle Charley, Standover, Miss Doyle, Nagazam, Annetta Lady, O. K., Suffice, Melbourne, Nominee, Beggar Maid and Alta Farola ran. lecninn: aoi-udhi t:T, r aushii, a in if . , 1 n tx--..- a .A R . a . Sixth race, mile arid a sixteenth: War- Itpe, 110 (E. Dugan) 7 to 2. won; Coat of tvns, 107 (Moore) 16 to 1, second; Remiss. .wy(Mlller) 7 to 2. third. Time: 1:49. Dick Flnnell, Roswell, Howard Shean, Brother Thomas, Trouble Maker, AI H. Woods, Sir Alta, Blzzy Imy, Jobatown, My Lady and Jrore ran. Incachee fell. Park Row fin ished first but was disqualified for foul. CI NCI N NATL Jun .-Result at La rttila: First race, 7 furlongs: Bell Toone, 109 I,ee) e to 1. won; Blaze O1 Light, 96 (Skir vln) 8 to 1. second; Oak Grove, 102 (Ott) .0 to L third. Time: l:2kV Sea Salt. Our Anna Plxley, Field Lark, Cygnet, Floss 8.. Monvlna, Hyperbole, Royal River, Sylvan Belle, Moccasin Maid and Vlpsan'a ran. Second race, 6 furlongs: Bucket Brigade, 104 (Lee) 7 to 10, won; Col. Brady, 107 (Pow ers) 10 to 1. second; Silver Cup, 92 (Ott) 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:02. Balla. Oheswar dlne. Hollow. Water Cooler,, Im n'rev Li vatrlna. Little Minnie and Wine Merchant tan. Third race, 8 furloars: Bonebrake. 113 (Cherry) 16 to 1, wonTeleeoope. (Aus tin) 1 to 1, second: Broderlck, 113 (Griffith) 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:14. Tom Chance. Bert Ozra, Prince Silver Wings, Mint Hoy, St. Juvenal, Matthew Gault, Potter, Ben sonhurst ran. Fourth race, mile: Phil Finch, 102 (Aus tin) 11 to 5, won: Mlko Sutton. 10J (I) 6 to 1, second; Plantland, lu9 (Minder) 2 to 3. third. Time: 1:41. Miss Llda, Still Alarm and George Young ran. Fifth race, 6 furlongs: Ada O. Walker. 103 (Pickens) 2 to 1. won; Geneva 8., 101 (Powers) 2 Oto 1, second; Black Dress, 98 (Bllac) 8 to 1, third. Time- 1i1. Parisian Model, Brown Mary, Snake Mary and Ma Courla ran. Sixth race, mile: Monslgnor. lOB. (Bailey) 8 to 1, won; Hazel Patch, 108 (Lee) 13 to 1V second; Woolstone. H'8 aiiHn) 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:40 Anna Rusktn, Orlan 1 wli k, HarilHhot. Knight of lvanhoe, Frank Flesher and Camilla ran. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20,-tRestilt at Oakland: First raco. Futurity course: Mischief, 110 (F .Wilson) 6 to 1, won; Willie Gregg. Ill f Llmitd Sints F train A FTy th A v., rquitable Bldg Lea Mouu, Iowa c i I 1 1 1 I I hCT IT II f aalms) 9 to 1, second; Bon Vlvlant, (VT. Smith) 80 to 1, third. Time: 1:11 Melara. May Amelia. Mary K Clark. Liiile Al bertlne, Benator Warner, Moors, Olsnden nlng. Black Eyes and Cathneahlrs ran. Second race, one mlln ami a half, aell Ing: Avontellus, 111 (Mentry) even, won; Urnvnlo (A. Wright) I to 1 second; Ding IVmg II, l'K (Jarrem) 4n to 1. third. Time: 2 34V Harbor, Uttl oker and Water Cur ran. Third race, five furlorjrs: CoTlero Widow, 1W (Gross) 8 to S, won: ToUte IA (Klrsch baum) 7 to X second: St. Avon, VH (Wright) 11 to 2, third. Time: 1:01. Kismet Jr., Kcston and Memor(se ran. Fourth race, one mile and k sixteenth: Olenmore handicap: Joe Coyne, 99 (MrRae) 1 to 5, won: J. C. Clem, 99 (Mentry) 4 to 1, second; Fred Bent, 108 (Klrschbaum) IS to 6. third. Timet l:4v Talamtind. Woolmn, Rubric, Deruma and Ftascuelo ran. Fifth race, one mile: FVkersall. 111 (Klrsrhbatun) 1 to 2, won; Nsttle Unmpoo. liTR (Wilson) 8 to t, second; Crole D"4")r, ing (Sullivan) 4 to 1. third. Time: 1:41 H. Flor ence Fonso, Mln Olbson. Fisher Boy. Ma nila S., Pepper Pod, Suavlta and Kumiss ran. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, purse: Phalanx. 110 (Palm) 6 to 1, won: Tavora, 10 (A. 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